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Hey everyone! My timeline :

Category: FSW-Inland
My PVO - Etobicoke
ITA: September 28, 2022
AOR: November 8, 2022
Medical & Bio: November 24, 2022
Eligibility -> Moved to In Progress on 17th May 2023 -> Completed on May 19th 2023
BG -> Moved to In Progress on 19th April 2023 and changed to ‘Completed’ directly on May 23rd
Golden Email -> May 24th 2023

This process is a true test of patience and I wish everyone the very best!
Nice! Congrats for the email! We have very similar timelines for basically everything! I hope this proves true with the final email as well! Fingers crossed for this week!
 
I am facing the same issue, my COPR no updated in tracker on 26th May and havent received the PPR email till date. I am too confused what to do in this case.
Did you receive any emails, like in GU, and/or did the tracker changed its "last updated" date when that COPR number was posted on your tracker?
 
Lol.

Not so sure, but I read somewhere ( I may be wrong) that it's an automated process and a few people are having PQ- 9515 errors in their GCMS notes.
Not sure what is that/how it can be resolved!!

I am on that print queue as well based on my GCMS notes and i am still stuck. Got pr portal email May 17 and immediately uploaded pr photo and address. Up to now, there's still no eCoPR. I believe its because of that print queue from Ottawa VO (the slowest VO)
 
Hi folks, does anyone know the email address for Montreal VO to process the Ecopr? I uploaded my photos on May 15 and still waiting, just want to check with them to see what's going on there. Thanks!
 
The average processing time shown for PNP inland candidates is 10 months now. Can we reach the MP of our area to get some help if we are within this timeline?
 
The average processing time shown for PNP inland candidates is 10 months now. Can we reach the MP of our area to get some help if we are within this timeline?
You can, but they'll just tell you the same thing the IRCC Call center will. They'll tell you what steps have been completed, what's remaining, and that your application is within the 10 month processing time and to just wait.
 
I'm FSW Outland and... It has been almost 7 months now :/ At least you guys can contact MPs for "help"
FYI, connecting a local MP is not limited to inland applicant. An outlander too can take a local MP's service provided standard processing timeline is elapsed.
For e.g. if your present VO office is London, Ontario you can shoot or call MP's office and expect assistance. Thanks!
 
The average processing time shown for PNP inland candidates is 10 months now. Can we reach the MP of our area to get some help if we are within this timeline?
Well you can but most likely IRCC will request the MP's office to wait till the standard processing time line is elapsed, thanks!
 
FYI, connecting a local MP is not limited to inland applicant. An outlander too can take a local MP's service provided standard processing timeline is elapsed.
For e.g. if your present VO office is London, Ontario you can shoot or call MP's office and expect assistance. Thanks!
Which MPs are Outlanders recommended to contact?
 
FYI, connecting a local MP is not limited to inland applicant. An outlander too can take a local MP's service provided standard processing timeline is elapsed.
For e.g. if your present VO office is London, Ontario you can shoot or call MP's office and expect assistance. Thanks!
In this case, should I consider 6 months as standard processing time or 26 like the website says?
 
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In this case, should I consider 6 months as standard processing time or 26 like the website says?

CEC - 4 months
PNP - 10 months
FSW - 26 months

The agents will tell you to wait as it's still inside the processing time. They will tell the MP's that the application is still within the processing timeline as well.
 
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So I rang my doctor today to find out if my new medical has been submitted (now day 12 after the exam)

"Oh the doctor still hasn't gotten to it yet, please give her a few more days"

Are you kidding me!

She's had all my x-rays and blood tests the day after I did them (I did all three exams on the same day - I know because they also appeared on my AHS My Health Web Portal). The doctor has been sitting on the results this whole time. I'm convinced half of these panel physicians are just after profit and don't actually care about what they do.

My first meds that I did a couple years ago, IRCC had the results 2 days after I did the exam. According to the Panel Physicians rules and regs (which can be found online) are meant to submit all reports to IRCC before 10 days after the date of the exam.
 
So I rang my doctor today to find out if my new medical has been submitted (now day 12 after the exam)

"Oh the doctor still hasn't gotten to it yet, please give her a few more days"

Are you kidding me!

She's had all my x-rays and blood tests the day after I did them (I did all three exams on the same day - I know because they also appeared on my AHS My Health Web Portal). The doctor has been sitting on the results this whole time. I'm convinced half of these panel physicians are just after profit and don't actually care about what they do.

My first meds that I did a couple years ago, IRCC had the results 2 days after I did the exam. According to the Panel Physicians rules and regs (which can be found online) are meant to submit all reports to IRCC before 10 days after the date of the exam.
my center took almost 3 weeks to finish, but you don't have to wait for them to finish as long as you submitted the e-medicals it is good.